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new york and puerto rico in the servir going islands. region three which is the mid-atlantic states. virginia through maryland, pennsylvania and new jersey. the preparations here are good. the capacity is actually very good. new york city as an emergency management planning organization and a city that has the capacity to act on its own is an amazing resource. i mean this is an incredible workforce in terms much police, fire, emergency responders. you have tremendously talented team here, commissioner bruno and mayor bloomberg. this is a city that can take a lot of actions on its own and they are already doing so. you can see the steps they have taken in advance of the storm, sort of i think are more aggressive, more well informed than we've seen in the past. >> i'll have to leave threw. thank you very much indeed. >> thank you for having me. >> when we come back i'll talk to the point man on hurricane irene. ♪ priceis it true thata-tor. name your own price.... >>...got even easier? affirmative. we'll show you other people's winning ho
new york and puerto rico in the servir going islands. region three which is the mid-atlantic states. virginia through maryland, pennsylvania and new jersey. the preparations here are good. the capacity is actually very good. new york city as an emergency management planning organization and a city that has the capacity to act on its own is an amazing resource. i mean this is an incredible workforce in terms much police, fire, emergency responders. you have tremendously talented team here,...
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the governor of new york is speaking with our colleagues from fox 5 new york. speaking with the governor. let's listen. >> yesterday afternoon i was in new york city. last night, long island. this morning altamont at the dam, the new york power authority dam. and today i have been in mid hudson and i'm coming down to new york city and then i'm going be in long island. >> by the way, did you hear the evacuation zones will be lifted in about 50 minutes, folks can go back to the zones in new york city where they had the mandatory evacuation order? >> new york city, i ironically, i know a lot of the conversation the past few days has been about new york city but most of the damage we are talking about has been outside of new york city. it is long island, it it is upstate new york, the mid hudson. that is where we clearly the preponder arancance of the dame clearly is. >> you have a place in west chest evewestchester county. >> and obviously i stay in albany. both places. i have seen days -- >> shepard: well, the governor you's phone is breaking up. you were getting
the governor of new york is speaking with our colleagues from fox 5 new york. speaking with the governor. let's listen. >> yesterday afternoon i was in new york city. last night, long island. this morning altamont at the dam, the new york power authority dam. and today i have been in mid hudson and i'm coming down to new york city and then i'm going be in long island. >> by the way, did you hear the evacuation zones will be lifted in about 50 minutes, folks can go back to the zones...
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and hours ago, new york city mayor michael bloomberg addressed the people of new york city. >> the edge of the hurricane is finally come upon us and conditions are expected to deteriorate rapidly. according to the national weather service, tropical winds can be expected from this point forward. a tornado watch, just to make life more complex, is in effect until 5:00 a.m. in the five boroughs and in nassau, suffolk, westchester and rockland counties. hopefully, that won't happen. but there is the potential. combined, i think it's fair to say that these conditions make it unsafe to stay outside. let me repeat that. the time for evacuation is over. everyone should now go inside and be prepared to stay inside until weather conditions improve, which won't likely be until sunday afternoon. but we will get through this next 24 hours, i assure you. the city has taken exhaustive steps to prepare for whatever comes our way and the very best first responders are going to work nonstop through the night to make sure we get through this night as safely as possible. i am joined by our fire commissione
and hours ago, new york city mayor michael bloomberg addressed the people of new york city. >> the edge of the hurricane is finally come upon us and conditions are expected to deteriorate rapidly. according to the national weather service, tropical winds can be expected from this point forward. a tornado watch, just to make life more complex, is in effect until 5:00 a.m. in the five boroughs and in nassau, suffolk, westchester and rockland counties. hopefully, that won't happen. but there...
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york as new york is waiting. it is all lit up, and not too many folks there, but new york is getting pelted with rain, but it is good to see the lights on no matter what. >> it goes to show that even though new york city is facing the first hurricane for most people who live there if the not all, they are not turning the lights off in times square. >> and in philadelphia, the city is getting ready for the pam im of the storm as the airport closed at 10:00 p.m. there is a fear that irene could flood the city. >> and hurricane irene is coming in fast and furious in the city of brotherly love. high winds have the city in a state of emergency. sarah hoy e, philadelphia. >> and she is out of there. and americans may see spiking gas prices, and in new york city, mayor bloomberg says it is too late for some people, and you will hear what has to say as we look at this picture of times square. [ female announcer ] vets agree, a healthy checkup starts inside. our breakthrough iams premium protection formula is developed wi
york as new york is waiting. it is all lit up, and not too many folks there, but new york is getting pelted with rain, but it is good to see the lights on no matter what. >> it goes to show that even though new york city is facing the first hurricane for most people who live there if the not all, they are not turning the lights off in times square. >> and in philadelphia, the city is getting ready for the pam im of the storm as the airport closed at 10:00 p.m. there is a fear that...
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state of new york. we have crews fanning out. >> alex, let me point out, if there's people on the delaware river, send us your imaging, so we can tell the stories. >> you can send us tweets, also against i-87 got a mudsideline on the new york stay freeway, but in the meantime let's go to massachusetts, where ron allen is standing by. he's in new bedford. oh what a difference a day make for us, rowan. you had people leaving the mar that martha's vineyard area. >> we can send bill karins this image. can you say perfect storm, the movie? look at the fishes ships in the harbor. that's all that comes to minds. as you know it's moving up the coast in slow motion, in a way. it just started to rain here in the past couple hours. now, this is new bedford harbor, one of the safest on the east coast. that's why all these ships are he and have been here for the past couple days. about a half mile out is where the ocean starts and there's a huge hurricane dike barrier there to protect this harbor, but even though th
state of new york. we have crews fanning out. >> alex, let me point out, if there's people on the delaware river, send us your imaging, so we can tell the stories. >> you can send us tweets, also against i-87 got a mudsideline on the new york stay freeway, but in the meantime let's go to massachusetts, where ron allen is standing by. he's in new bedford. oh what a difference a day make for us, rowan. you had people leaving the mar that martha's vineyard area. >> we can send...
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in queens, new york, power lines crisscrossed the streets. in rosedale, cars under water, nearly vanishing. irene's rain came so quickly, it swept drivers off the road. in new jersey, a 20-year-old woman desperately calling her boyfriend and 911 from her car. her body was found eight hours later. that car carried 150 feet off the road. >> i want people to understand that this is not over. while the storm has weakened as it moves north, it remains a dangerous storm that continues to produce heavy rains. >> reporter: in elmsford, new york, we were taken to a neighborhood where the water is still rising. >> we've already taken, i believe, 11, 12 people out of the houses so far today. >> reporter: a mother and her daughter and their dogs, rescued by raft. what is her name? >> mika. >> r rorter: mika? and then, her son, the last person trapped here, carried out, too. >> first time that i ever flooded in the house like this. >> reporter: how far up is the water inside the house? >> i mean, the bed is floating, chairs are floating -- >> reporter: th
in queens, new york, power lines crisscrossed the streets. in rosedale, cars under water, nearly vanishing. irene's rain came so quickly, it swept drivers off the road. in new jersey, a 20-year-old woman desperately calling her boyfriend and 911 from her car. her body was found eight hours later. that car carried 150 feet off the road. >> i want people to understand that this is not over. while the storm has weakened as it moves north, it remains a dangerous storm that continues to...
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why new york city is trying to take no chances. we'll show you what the biggest city in the country is preparing for. what would happen in a worse-case scenario. plus muammar gadhafi's secret underground city revealed. this is fascinating. cnn's sara sidner takes us inside the maze of tunls and bunkers. it's a fascinating look at part of libya, part of tripoli and gadhafi's rule we've never seen before. be right back. aptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business -- it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities, so we're helping them with advice from local business experts and extending $18 billion in credit last year. that's how we're helping set opportunity in motion. aflac! oh, i've just got major medical... major medical. ...but it helps pay the doctors. pays the doctors, boyyy! [ quack ] oh yeah? what about your family? ♪ we added aflac, so we get cash! it's like our safety net... ♪ to help with the mortgage or whatever we need! s
why new york city is trying to take no chances. we'll show you what the biggest city in the country is preparing for. what would happen in a worse-case scenario. plus muammar gadhafi's secret underground city revealed. this is fascinating. cnn's sara sidner takes us inside the maze of tunls and bunkers. it's a fascinating look at part of libya, part of tripoli and gadhafi's rule we've never seen before. be right back. aptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business -- it's...
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we have now in our latest count just in the new york metro area, new york, the boroughs of new york and westchester county we have close to 07,000 people without power. that will change as it starts to flood and as it starts to get worse. as you mentioned, your apartment in some cases there are leaks. in some cases there are things flying around that people have to be concerned about. on higher levels when you get to 20 stories or 30 stories, the wind levels will be much higher. the wind is not terrifically strong around here right now. see the trees over here, anderson? you're in a part of manhattan which most people are in. you're in areas where there are lots of buildings. that will make the wind feel stronger. out here right by the east river, the wind is not the problem. as jacqui was saying just a little while ago, the issue will be high tide shows up in less than an hour and a half from now. if that storm surge brings anything in, a whole big area in southern manhattan is going to flood. they've evacuated most people from their areas. some people have decided to stay. it doesn't
we have now in our latest count just in the new york metro area, new york, the boroughs of new york and westchester county we have close to 07,000 people without power. that will change as it starts to flood and as it starts to get worse. as you mentioned, your apartment in some cases there are leaks. in some cases there are things flying around that people have to be concerned about. on higher levels when you get to 20 stories or 30 stories, the wind levels will be much higher. the wind is not...
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york is new yorkers. new yorkers have seen a lot and been through a lot. this is something they will ride out? >> reporter: people are heeding this warning. it is historic, t.j. the city of manhattan and new york city has never in the history of the city been evacuated before. they are listening to strong words from mayor mike bloomberg. i want you to listen to the warning he issued last night to all of new york city. take a listen. >> we hope new yorkers living in the areas find places to stay with relatives or friends who live in safer higher areas. if they can't, we are ready to accommodate anybody that needs shelter. there will be, unfortunately, a serious storm coming in and it's better to take precautions and get out of the way of the storm. mother nature is much stronger than all of us. >> reporter: it is true. the storm is stronger than all of us. even tough new yorkers, t.j. 370,000 people have been told they are under mandatory evacuations. a lot of them have been coming to the public school in
york is new yorkers. new yorkers have seen a lot and been through a lot. this is something they will ride out? >> reporter: people are heeding this warning. it is historic, t.j. the city of manhattan and new york city has never in the history of the city been evacuated before. they are listening to strong words from mayor mike bloomberg. i want you to listen to the warning he issued last night to all of new york city. take a listen. >> we hope new yorkers living in the areas find...
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in a few hours new york transit will slow down. the storm has weakened overnight but it will remain her case force winds into new england. >> hurricane irene already made landfall in north carolina leaving an estimated 200,000 people without power. it has the potential of affecting tens of millions of people as it makes its way north. hurricane irene made landfall near cape lookout n.c. this morning. cities along the east coast are bracing for this major storm. the strongest hurricane that they experience and perhaps 20 years. >> is surfer in virginia beach died after being caught in a recurrence. thousands of people are without power. new york ordered a mandatory evacuation for low-lying areas of the city. >> the best thing that could happen is this storm turns east and heads to see. that is not likely to happen. unfortunately there will be a serious storm coming in. it is better to take precautions and get out of the way of the storm. mother nature is much stronger than all of us. >> people have been warned to prepare for flower
in a few hours new york transit will slow down. the storm has weakened overnight but it will remain her case force winds into new england. >> hurricane irene already made landfall in north carolina leaving an estimated 200,000 people without power. it has the potential of affecting tens of millions of people as it makes its way north. hurricane irene made landfall near cape lookout n.c. this morning. cities along the east coast are bracing for this major storm. the strongest hurricane...
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this is fox news channel coverage of hurricane irene. i am shepherd smith from new york. the national hurricane center with the latest update on the storm. they come out with updates every three hours. not a lot of change. maximum sustained winds at 85 miles per hour . gusts are higher around hundred have been logged. it is a strong category one at the moment. when the storm made landfall it snapped trees in half. these are live pictures coming to us from atlantic beach. power cuts in 400,000 homes. resort town in maryland, virginia and new jersey are turning into ghost towns. more than 42,000 people in southeast virginia have lost power. in new york city officials are shutting down the mass transit system one hour from now. it serves 15 million people over 5,000 square miles, the largest transportation network of its time. it will shut down for the first time in my lifetime here in an hour. city ordering 400,000 people in the five burroughs was new york city to evacuate. live look in dc, no politicians are left. they have a camera there and federal emergency management f
this is fox news channel coverage of hurricane irene. i am shepherd smith from new york. the national hurricane center with the latest update on the storm. they come out with updates every three hours. not a lot of change. maximum sustained winds at 85 miles per hour . gusts are higher around hundred have been logged. it is a strong category one at the moment. when the storm made landfall it snapped trees in half. these are live pictures coming to us from atlantic beach. power cuts in 400,000...
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york city, we're giving you a look at new york harbor. there she is, lady liberty. she is looking out over new york harbor, and we know the storm clouds are gathering and they're coming her way. we'll have more after a short break here on msnbc. >>> welcome become. you're taking a look at an aerial view of mats mass. evidence of folks there still boarding up in xrpgs for hurricane 19. they've got about 24 hours before irene makes landfall in their area. nonetheless, they're dealing with towing boats. getting them out of harm's way, out of the water. once those things get battered by those winds thee are heading out to sea and potentially lost forever. clearly, folks in massachusetts trying to board up their homes and make due with what they've got to make them safer. let's take a look right now at massachusetts. that is, of course, on the south shore there of cape cod and you can look over and see martha's vineyard. as a matter of fact, it's falmouth that you can take we're going to get those kinds of details from nbc meteorologist jefr,
york city, we're giving you a look at new york harbor. there she is, lady liberty. she is looking out over new york harbor, and we know the storm clouds are gathering and they're coming her way. we'll have more after a short break here on msnbc. >>> welcome become. you're taking a look at an aerial view of mats mass. evidence of folks there still boarding up in xrpgs for hurricane 19. they've got about 24 hours before irene makes landfall in their area. nonetheless, they're dealing...
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york new jersey and connecticut. the worst has been avoided here in new york city. we will keep tracking the storm as it heads north and this is our local weather >> a live look outside at the golden gate bridge in you can see it is still socked in. it will get hot on the in land spots. a look at temperatures outside we are get warming up. temperatures are in the '50s and '60s. and the warm temperatures that we will see later on this afternoon 88 in sent it owes a and 95 in morgan hill. 89 in fairfield this is all look of your seven day forecast we will have a cool down by midweek >> when we have just that right got reports that the death toll is now 14 >> make you for joining mr. cali we just heard the secretary of homeland's security talk about the need to follow-up the assessment and that fema is standing about another thing she talked about links to the precaution " there was not all large loss of life we hair wheat now have 14 deaths. >> new york city had the winds have died down and the rain has stopped and tha
york new jersey and connecticut. the worst has been avoided here in new york city. we will keep tracking the storm as it heads north and this is our local weather >> a live look outside at the golden gate bridge in you can see it is still socked in. it will get hot on the in land spots. a look at temperatures outside we are get warming up. temperatures are in the '50s and '60s. and the warm temperatures that we will see later on this afternoon 88 in sent it owes a and 95 in morgan hill....
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areas of new york city. the mayor michael bloomberg is ordering people to take this unprecedented order to leave seriously. >> we have seen a marked increase in the number of people evacuating, most are getting the message, but for some reason, some people have yet to leave so let me just one more time, i hate to sound like a broken record, but it is exactly what we are trying to do. if you haven't left, you should leave now. not later this evening, not later this afternoon, but immediately. >> our senior medical important elizabeth cohn is covering the medical evacuations in new york city. >> reporter: wolf, they went surprisingly well given that hospitals had about 12 hours to get all of their patients out. and if you take a look at this map we're talking about five hospitals in new york city, lower manhattan, staten island, coney island, et cetera, but when you add nursing homes, wolf, and other health care facilities, 22 facilities had to get people out. and i sat at new york university hospital and watc
areas of new york city. the mayor michael bloomberg is ordering people to take this unprecedented order to leave seriously. >> we have seen a marked increase in the number of people evacuating, most are getting the message, but for some reason, some people have yet to leave so let me just one more time, i hate to sound like a broken record, but it is exactly what we are trying to do. if you haven't left, you should leave now. not later this evening, not later this afternoon, but...
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york and new jersey. jacqui jeras will be here with us. i want to start with our meteorologist reynolds wolf out in north carolina where he has been the past few days in kill devil hills. reynolds, tell us how you have seen the conditions change and tell us how they are right now. we have to get a sense just from looking at your picture. >> well, i can tell you, t.j., the last couple hours we have seen things begin to deteriorate. right along this boardwalk things are, as you expect, getting worse. the atlantic ocean to our south. as this gets closer to us, we can expect more rainfall, stronger wind gusts with and with that the possibility of flooding. some places could get a full foot of rainfall. part of the beach down here to my right has really disappeared. yesterday we were to the water's edge. plenty of sand is now gone. on this side, a lot of sea oats, grasses, with extensive root systems that are made for these big piles of sands or the dunes together being thrashed a little bit. i would say winds
york and new jersey. jacqui jeras will be here with us. i want to start with our meteorologist reynolds wolf out in north carolina where he has been the past few days in kill devil hills. reynolds, tell us how you have seen the conditions change and tell us how they are right now. we have to get a sense just from looking at your picture. >> well, i can tell you, t.j., the last couple hours we have seen things begin to deteriorate. right along this boardwalk things are, as you expect,...
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it's a day like no other in new york history. mandatory evacuations of 370,000 people, living in low-lying, iconic neighborhoods. from battery park, to coney island, and rockaway beaches. >> this is a storm, if you're in the wrong place at the wrong time, it can be fatal. >> reporter: patients in nursing homes moved to higher ground. grocery stores jammed. people scrambling for supplies and food to last three days. more than 8 million people who ride the new york mass transit system, from subways to buses to trains, could not this afternoon. greeted by bright pink tape. subways won't run again until at least monday. this woman evacuated her apartment on one the last trains. >> we need to go. >> reporter: the paralyzed city so frightening for this couple, they voluntarily evacuated their apartment today. >> it would be me and her giving birth in our apartment. that was not something we were ready to take on by our own. >> reporter: moving to a hotel two blocks from the hospital, because their baby could be born at any minute. >> t
it's a day like no other in new york history. mandatory evacuations of 370,000 people, living in low-lying, iconic neighborhoods. from battery park, to coney island, and rockaway beaches. >> this is a storm, if you're in the wrong place at the wrong time, it can be fatal. >> reporter: patients in nursing homes moved to higher ground. grocery stores jammed. people scrambling for supplies and food to last three days. more than 8 million people who ride the new york mass transit...
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of new york state thruway. it suffered with a mudslide. more inone dated ground saturated with water. thank you very much bill karins. let's go to tom cost who is live in ocean city, maryland where things were rainy a short while ago but pretty much can you say you were safely on the other side of irene. it's come and gone? >> reporter: well i hope so. is bill there? it certainly seems to. about two hours ago when i did a live shot with you about 6:00 a.m. i was maybe a little too optimistic. i came out in shorts and just a quick rain jacket. >> the sun was out. >> reporter: boy was i mistaken. yeah. then we got hit by these really strong winds and then we got hit by more rain. so i decided i better put on the full get up again. this is probably the calmest we've seen the ocean here in 24 hours. as you can see it's got some good chop to it. not like yesterday. we had an nbc news crew is your straight streets of ocean city. if you have property in the ocean city area, if you own a home, if you are somebody who r
of new york state thruway. it suffered with a mudslide. more inone dated ground saturated with water. thank you very much bill karins. let's go to tom cost who is live in ocean city, maryland where things were rainy a short while ago but pretty much can you say you were safely on the other side of irene. it's come and gone? >> reporter: well i hope so. is bill there? it certainly seems to. about two hours ago when i did a live shot with you about 6:00 a.m. i was maybe a little too...
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upstate new york and also new england. the storm made landfall overnight as a hurricane in two stops, first on the landfall on little egg inlet in new jersey, and then it hit another landfall, coney island, new york. at that time irene had weakened to a tropical storm. >> on long island, irene's storm surge flooded downtown long beach. some streets in manhattan also flooding, but the water really has started to recede already. it is sweeping up the east coast. irene has killed at least 15 people at last count as it started, as it fist made landfall in north carolina, more than 4 million people as a whole without power. irene moving north now. its biggest threat is inland flo flooding. >> still the word is "caution," and we have cnn crews up and down the east coast for you to bring you up-to-the-minute coverage on tropical storm irene live on cnn. the storm pushed the hudson river over its banks and into lower manhattan. soledad o'brien has been there covering this for hours and hours. i saw the cars stuck behind you. now y
upstate new york and also new england. the storm made landfall overnight as a hurricane in two stops, first on the landfall on little egg inlet in new jersey, and then it hit another landfall, coney island, new york. at that time irene had weakened to a tropical storm. >> on long island, irene's storm surge flooded downtown long beach. some streets in manhattan also flooding, but the water really has started to recede already. it is sweeping up the east coast. irene has killed at least 15...
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lived in new york. abdel meskini was supposed to deliver money and a cell phone to ressam. o'neill's agents arrested him. >> arrests were made that had they not been uncovered... the plot had not been uncovered and those arrests made, we could have had horrific tragedies around the millennium. >> we have two million people, two million people compressed in this small area here in midtown manhattan. no incidents and... >> narrator: o'neill was one of those two million people. if al qaeda struck here, this was where he wanted to be. ( crowd cheering ) >> five, four, three, two, one! ( loud cheering ) ( music playing ) >> and i remember talking to john shortly after midnight. there was a sense of accomplishment. we had just made the arrests in the... the ressam spin-off, and, you know, certainly we believed that we got everybody that we needed to find, but, you know, you're never really 100% sure of that. >> and so, i think a lot of the fbi leadership for the first time realized that o'neill was right, tha
lived in new york. abdel meskini was supposed to deliver money and a cell phone to ressam. o'neill's agents arrested him. >> arrests were made that had they not been uncovered... the plot had not been uncovered and those arrests made, we could have had horrific tragedies around the millennium. >> we have two million people, two million people compressed in this small area here in midtown manhattan. no incidents and... >> narrator: o'neill was one of those two million people....
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in new york, cbs news. >> all right, appreciate it. thank you so much. coming up on the morning news, putting on the pounds. why marriage affects men different than women. >>> plus, a famous actor plays a real-life hero on the streets of new york city. this is the "cbs morning news." me from leading the way. so, i get claritin clear. non-drowsy claritin relieves my worst symptoms. and only claritin is proven to keep you as alert and focused as someone without allergies. no other brand can say that not even allegra. live claritin clear. % your favorites, in pieces. a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. >>> marriage can pack on the pounds.
in new york, cbs news. >> all right, appreciate it. thank you so much. coming up on the morning news, putting on the pounds. why marriage affects men different than women. >>> plus, a famous actor plays a real-life hero on the streets of new york city. this is the "cbs morning news." me from leading the way. so, i get claritin clear. non-drowsy claritin relieves my worst symptoms. and only claritin is proven to keep you as alert and focused as someone without allergies....
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still ahead bracing new york city. the hurricane is already a historic event first-ever mandatory evacuation order for all five boroughs. the northeast has taken a direct hit from a hurricane, what kind of an impact that has had . with other offers for a total value of $6,000. our greatest model year yet is wrapping up. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. in servicing clients that serve our country. my name is marjorie reyes. i'm a chief warrant officer. i am very grateful and appreciative that quicken loans can offer service members va loans. it was very important for me to be able to close and refin
still ahead bracing new york city. the hurricane is already a historic event first-ever mandatory evacuation order for all five boroughs. the northeast has taken a direct hit from a hurricane, what kind of an impact that has had . with other offers for a total value of $6,000. our greatest model year yet is wrapping up. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex,...
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let's stay in new york. joining us is the commissioner for new york city's office of emergency management, joseph bruno. mr. bruno, thank you very much for coming in. are you ready in new york for irene? >> well, we're
let's stay in new york. joining us is the commissioner for new york city's office of emergency management, joseph bruno. mr. bruno, thank you very much for coming in. are you ready in new york for irene? >> well, we're
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that's the problem getting into and out of new york. getting into and out of the east coast is different and maybe worse. air travel has been utterly snarled by three days, four days of a big hurricane. something like 11,000 flights have been canceled. the airlines for obvious reasons took most of the aircraft out of the east coast. now it will be reset up with an enormous backlog of people who want to fly and get out of places like new york and already we are looking at a back up. they are saying if you book a flight now. you may not get out of new york until wednesday. >> we had similar stories hereof lks trying to get back not until saturday. thanks very much. >> stay with us for continuing coverage of tropical storm irene on air and online. you can head to nbc bay area and click on the weather tab for up to the minute information. up next at 6:00, the growing debate over the safety of raiders fans and versus niners fans. you might be surprised by the security history for both teams. we will have a live report. the seemingly ordinary
that's the problem getting into and out of new york. getting into and out of the east coast is different and maybe worse. air travel has been utterly snarled by three days, four days of a big hurricane. something like 11,000 flights have been canceled. the airlines for obvious reasons took most of the aircraft out of the east coast. now it will be reset up with an enormous backlog of people who want to fly and get out of places like new york and already we are looking at a back up. they are...
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maybe it's the new york city -- i grew up in new york. it's the new york city kind of sharp elbow politics, people tell you what they think. i actually do think that post-katrina, again, this is also part of the new normal. i think elected officials are not shy about saying to people look, you know, by acting irresponsibly, you're not only putting yourself in danger but others in danger who will have to come try to save you. we don't want to put up with that. it is, in fact, the storm was serious, though not as serious as it could have been and, you know, maybe in the media we trumpeted a bit too loud as well, but i do think that, you know, after what we saw in new orleans, that you are going to see aggressive responses because as i said, the fear of being seen as doing too little vastly outweighs the concern about being perceived as doing too much. >> i want to touch on something before you have to go. ron paul, the libertarian and presidential contender, attacked fema this weekend, calling it deeply flawed and wasteful. so, he's using f
maybe it's the new york city -- i grew up in new york. it's the new york city kind of sharp elbow politics, people tell you what they think. i actually do think that post-katrina, again, this is also part of the new normal. i think elected officials are not shy about saying to people look, you know, by acting irresponsibly, you're not only putting yourself in danger but others in danger who will have to come try to save you. we don't want to put up with that. it is, in fact, the storm was...
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york's island, fire island and all low-lying areas of new york city. more than a quarter million people affected there. let's go to where it's all happening. mark potter in nags head, north carolina. how are things looking there? >> reporter: hi, chris. just now in the last hour and hour nast and a half feeling the first effects ever the storm. i think i see it on the horizon and i have my raincoat ready. my notebook, getting that kind of wind. the surf is kicking up now a lot more. much more angrier than this morning. the big concern here is, of course, it's going to get a lot worse into tonight and much worse tomorrow. and the biggest problem that emergency managers are fearing here involves the surf. if this storm comes as they fear, just to the west of the outer banks, there could be a special problem with the storm surge. first, the leading winds coming counterclockwise, could push water from the atlantic on to the eastern shore here of the outer banks, and then as the storm goes up to the pamlico and the sounds, push the water north and in the ba
york's island, fire island and all low-lying areas of new york city. more than a quarter million people affected there. let's go to where it's all happening. mark potter in nags head, north carolina. how are things looking there? >> reporter: hi, chris. just now in the last hour and hour nast and a half feeling the first effects ever the storm. i think i see it on the horizon and i have my raincoat ready. my notebook, getting that kind of wind. the surf is kicking up now a lot more. much...
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public transportation in new york city including the metro and buses have come to a halt as new york city prepares for this dangerous and possibly destructive hurricane parts of the city was was filled with crowds of people as you saw officials evacuating new yorkers from parts of areas that were extremely dangerous for the first time in history the new york city mayor ordered mandatory evacuation of what he called the low rise areas these are areas all throughout new york there are very close to the water and it is estimated that more than two hundred thousand new yorkers will have to evacuate their homes and go to shelters close to seventy shelters have been set up in new york city in preparation for this hurricane hurricane i read it's also been recommended to anyone that lives above the tenth floor to a week from. they're building we spent the whole day packing everything up so we're ready we hope it just goes right by and as of course anybody any damage to us because here we have some food back doing some. little bit of extra things just because us president barack obama has iss
public transportation in new york city including the metro and buses have come to a halt as new york city prepares for this dangerous and possibly destructive hurricane parts of the city was was filled with crowds of people as you saw officials evacuating new yorkers from parts of areas that were extremely dangerous for the first time in history the new york city mayor ordered mandatory evacuation of what he called the low rise areas these are areas all throughout new york there are very close...
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one million customers throughout new york. at this hour, as you can see, the cleanup work is continuing at this hotel which is a few feet below sea level. consequently the lobby was flooded with sand and muck. tonight they have been sweeping out the mud from the first floor lobby, but they didn't lose power. late in the afternoon, governor cuomo showed up and congratulated new yorkers for being prepared. >> if we had to do it again we would. i'm sure there was an economic consequence to it. we couldn't afford that. we couldn't afford it more than a loss of life, significant property damage and i think because we acted the way we acted we sustained much less damage in the long term. >> reporter: certainly the damage isn't as bad as many worried it would be. everyone glad irene is over with. well, almost. there is still some cleanup that's continuing. back to you. >> we wish them good luck on that. appreciate it very much. hurricane irene cancelled thousands of flights, but we have good news for the monday airline commuters. you
one million customers throughout new york. at this hour, as you can see, the cleanup work is continuing at this hotel which is a few feet below sea level. consequently the lobby was flooded with sand and muck. tonight they have been sweeping out the mud from the first floor lobby, but they didn't lose power. late in the afternoon, governor cuomo showed up and congratulated new yorkers for being prepared. >> if we had to do it again we would. i'm sure there was an economic consequence to...
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reporting live in new york, abc news. now back to you. >> 2.3 million people are under mandatory evacuation orders, including all of lower manhattan. for the first time the new york subway system will be shut down. broadway shows and atlantic city casinos will go dark. the president has cut his vacation short and returned to walk ton. two mets games were postponed and the jets and giants preseason football games have been moved to monday. lisa is watching it all. she joins us to talk about it. >> good morning. here is the latest on hurricane irene. at category 1 the winds are at 90 miles an hour. it tracks to the north, northeast at 14 miles an hour. the outer banks getting a lashing with rising water. rainfall amounts of two to three inches an hour, and the track right now right along the eastern seaboard. by 4:00 tomorrow morning we are look at winds of 60, 70 miles an hour as it continues through boston and out to sea here. so really we are looking at still another day and a half of tropical storm force winds, heavy ra
reporting live in new york, abc news. now back to you. >> 2.3 million people are under mandatory evacuation orders, including all of lower manhattan. for the first time the new york subway system will be shut down. broadway shows and atlantic city casinos will go dark. the president has cut his vacation short and returned to walk ton. two mets games were postponed and the jets and giants preseason football games have been moved to monday. lisa is watching it all. she joins us to talk...
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it's hitting new york, not us. it hits new york as a category 1, 85 miles per hour storm. it certainly could push a whole lot of water right into connecticut, right into rhode island, in nair began set. i know it's only -- it's not a category 3 oar 4 that it was forecast to be. that is still a big storm. a category 2 storm, significant enough that you need to worry about it if you are north or south of the line from new jersey right on over to cape hatteras. there's the storm. category 2. it drives itself. it's finally made a full turn. this turn actually happened because of the winds pushing it this way. those winds tore it apart a little bit. that's actually why the storm got down to what it was. it was a little bit of shear, the computer models didn't forecast well. over the islands, over duck, maybe ka ral a at 100 miles per hour. along long island. all the way from wildwood right to long branch as an 80 to 85 miles per hour storm. that could tear up a whole lot of people. the amount of money that this thing could damage could really be significant. >> i want to show y
it's hitting new york, not us. it hits new york as a category 1, 85 miles per hour storm. it certainly could push a whole lot of water right into connecticut, right into rhode island, in nair began set. i know it's only -- it's not a category 3 oar 4 that it was forecast to be. that is still a big storm. a category 2 storm, significant enough that you need to worry about it if you are north or south of the line from new jersey right on over to cape hatteras. there's the storm. category 2. it...
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we were stuck. >> reporter: driving rains overwhelmed areas of upstate new york and vermont. the water ripping away this 141-year-old bridge. route 12 was washed away along the carolina coast. rivers were fished their banks. trees were snapped and power lines brought to the ground. hundreds of thousands are still without electricity this morning, and in some of the hardest hit areas. it could be more than a week before the power is restored. of course, the lights still on here in times square. they may call new york the city that never sleeps, but this weekend this area and the entire east coast got a rude wake-up call from irene. that's the latest from here in times square. i'm jay gray. lynn, now back to you. >> jay, thanks so much. >>> well, vermont was not thought to be a prime target of irene, but by the time the storm reached the state yesterday its hurricane force winds had been downgraded. still, irene packed enough rain to get a shocking punch to the area. nbc's randy gillenhall reports. >> reporter: tropical storm irene dumped water into every nook and cranny in sou
we were stuck. >> reporter: driving rains overwhelmed areas of upstate new york and vermont. the water ripping away this 141-year-old bridge. route 12 was washed away along the carolina coast. rivers were fished their banks. trees were snapped and power lines brought to the ground. hundreds of thousands are still without electricity this morning, and in some of the hardest hit areas. it could be more than a week before the power is restored. of course, the lights still on here in times...
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new york may shut down the subways on saturday. millions of people preparing for the worst of a storm. today, wind gusts up to 115 miles an hour. threatens to dump 15 inches of rain as it charges up the east coast. cnn is covering this story from every angle. i want to bring in jim spellman, live in the bahamas. chad myers from the cnn hur can center. jim, they're describing this as the hurricane of a lifetime. you've been in the middle of this. describe for me the power of what you've been through. >> reporter: yeah, all day we got a preview of what the east coast is going to see, just pounding wind hour after hour, 15 straight hours of heavy wind, heavy rain, just lashing against this island here. fortunately, it was just far enough offshore that it didn't do any major damage to the tourist areas. a lot of viewers will be familiar with paradise island, all those survived just fine. some of the smaller islands, still waiting on confirmation, i understand there has been serious damage there. the they have to get better communicatio
new york may shut down the subways on saturday. millions of people preparing for the worst of a storm. today, wind gusts up to 115 miles an hour. threatens to dump 15 inches of rain as it charges up the east coast. cnn is covering this story from every angle. i want to bring in jim spellman, live in the bahamas. chad myers from the cnn hur can center. jim, they're describing this as the hurricane of a lifetime. you've been in the middle of this. describe for me the power of what you've been...
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york, new jersey and new england. and the rivers are still rising. here's abc's david muir. >> reporter: the dramatic pictures coming in from upstate new york. in a town of windham, the fire chief there says the town center is, quote, wiped out. completely under water after 10 inches of rain. this school bus submerged. the waters there slamming up against this bridge. as irene barrelled toward so many major cities -- philadelphia, new york, boston -- no one quite knew what the hurricane would quite bring. but irene would provdeadly. more than a dozen deaths across eight states and power out for 4 million. we would all learn very quickly it was not the skyscrapers, not the subways. they survived it. at daybreak it was the cities and towns all around n new york deluged with water and wind. in queens power line crisscrossed the streets. cars under water, nearly vanishing. irene's rain came so quickly, it swept drivers off the road. in new jersey a 20-year-old woman desperately calling her boyfriend and 911 from her car.
york, new jersey and new england. and the rivers are still rising. here's abc's david muir. >> reporter: the dramatic pictures coming in from upstate new york. in a town of windham, the fire chief there says the town center is, quote, wiped out. completely under water after 10 inches of rain. this school bus submerged. the waters there slamming up against this bridge. as irene barrelled toward so many major cities -- philadelphia, new york, boston -- no one quite knew what the hurricane...
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what are you thinking about new york? >> new york, about eight inches, we've actually already seen about six inches at this point. we'll probably see another one to two inches over the next six hours. >> wow, that's unbelievable. >> that's it. >> they were absolutely right. i wonder what that is. it seems like a lightpost or something. >> a lookout tower. >> a lookout tower. >> this whole area, al should probably hopefully be moving here shortly. >> that was incredible. >> lae, nick in our booth, you can cue that back up again. we would love to see that again. that was extraordinary. >> that's the force of the surge, alex. >> exactly, that is a huge concrete structure and that has been taken off of its, obviously formidable footing there. i mean it's been there for quite some time and it's withstood a lot of things, but not irene. irene is going to move that thing and that's going to compromise the pier, then. >> when people think about a surge, sometimes, they think it's this wave that's coming and you're going to be abl
what are you thinking about new york? >> new york, about eight inches, we've actually already seen about six inches at this point. we'll probably see another one to two inches over the next six hours. >> wow, that's unbelievable. >> that's it. >> they were absolutely right. i wonder what that is. it seems like a lightpost or something. >> a lookout tower. >> a lookout tower. >> this whole area, al should probably hopefully be moving here shortly....
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york and new england. we are piling up water in the beach front areas. the way we forecast, 4-eight feet and have to get down in the local levels. before you can pin point where the worst will be. we are concerned about the life threatening aspect of the storm surge. local officials are telling them to get out of the way of the storm. >> what do you say. a lot of people saying, you know, it is no big deal and not a big deal for anybody. how would you respond to that? >> i have done it 40 years and heard it with every storm and i heard after every storm someone impacted and had no idea it would be that bad. >> bill, thank you very much. we have a lot to come with hurricane irene. 90 miles per hour and a category 1, bill, we'll watch for you in the top of the hour. >> last hurricane to make landfall in the united states? >> three years ago. >> i mean, there was a period of 10 years we saw them pile up one another. but three years since a hurricane. >> we are due for a cycle. they expect there will be a bit b
york and new england. we are piling up water in the beach front areas. the way we forecast, 4-eight feet and have to get down in the local levels. before you can pin point where the worst will be. we are concerned about the life threatening aspect of the storm surge. local officials are telling them to get out of the way of the storm. >> what do you say. a lot of people saying, you know, it is no big deal and not a big deal for anybody. how would you respond to that? >> i have done...
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york that's right now you know right marina for now reporting there live from new york marina thank you very much indeed. let's move on now the for not from the mass riots in england has pushed prison populations that a record high but british officials still found space to a little to that train for recording a court hearing on his lawyer emmett's finds out how the country forceful became the one who's financing things. british prisons are full to bursting the courts are working overtime sending young people to jail for their role in the recent riots in england if they're sent to leeds prison they'll be languishing alongside eighty five year old norman scarth he plied the arctic sea cheering the second world war serving his country taking essential supplies to the soviet union on the most dangerous journey in the world and now he's serving six months in prison on the whim of a british judge his crime recording a court hearing he said he did it because he's hard of hearing but the judge didn't accept that it was a very harsh sentence and i believe it was because caesar covering the
york that's right now you know right marina for now reporting there live from new york marina thank you very much indeed. let's move on now the for not from the mass riots in england has pushed prison populations that a record high but british officials still found space to a little to that train for recording a court hearing on his lawyer emmett's finds out how the country forceful became the one who's financing things. british prisons are full to bursting the courts are working overtime...
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and i said you used to live in new york and we have all those people in new york. why don't we open a restaurant in new york? he can't open a restaurant in japan. in three, four years, all the data, the three professors we have here in new york, the five that are allocate on the project in japan, a total of eight employees that he has, and three to four years, this will be a graduate program in his school for those chefs who want to cook with the same integrity and purity outside of japan. >> rose: located here in new york. >> outside of japan. >> rose: and so what-- how did-- when did you decide to create the restaurant? >> well, that was seven years ago at we had that conversation and we both looked at each other and said this is great. ask so his students who are going to take this extra graduate two years will now choose where they'll cook but with the same levels that they would cook in jan, hopefully outside. >> rose: just for the sake of how is it different of other cooking schools, other culinary institutes, whether it's paris or new york or wherever it mig
and i said you used to live in new york and we have all those people in new york. why don't we open a restaurant in new york? he can't open a restaurant in japan. in three, four years, all the data, the three professors we have here in new york, the five that are allocate on the project in japan, a total of eight employees that he has, and three to four years, this will be a graduate program in his school for those chefs who want to cook with the same integrity and purity outside of japan....
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. >>> lester holt is in new york city. >> chris, there are 8 million of us living in new york city and we would like to think we have seen everything, but when the mayor announced mandatory evacuations for part of the city today, it got a lot of folks' attenti attention. come sunday this area might be under water. there's a urgent new reality taking grip here in the big apple. the naked city has never felt so exposed. tens of thousands now under orders to get out. >> i feel nervous. i feel like i don't know what is going on. i don't know what is going to happen and that's always a scary feeling. >> the city produced a map with the flood risks in the five boroug boroughs. today's seniors at this brooklyn hospital were among the first to be relocated. >> i cannot stress it enough. please, nature is a force more powerful than any of us, and it really is better to be safe than sorry. >> reporter: this is battery park at the lower tip of manhattan sitting at sea level. it would be the first area to be overwhelmed by a storm surge. experts say the entire area could be buried in water, even f
. >>> lester holt is in new york city. >> chris, there are 8 million of us living in new york city and we would like to think we have seen everything, but when the mayor announced mandatory evacuations for part of the city today, it got a lot of folks' attenti attention. come sunday this area might be under water. there's a urgent new reality taking grip here in the big apple. the naked city has never felt so exposed. tens of thousands now under orders to get out. >> i feel...
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to new york or d.c. getting back is even trickier. >> the soonest i could get to new york on a coach ticket would be tuesday? >> tuesday. >> reporter: the airports impacted the most, newark, jfk and laguardia in new york, philadelphia and charlotte. >> this is going to be a really big deal because this hurricane is hitting some of the largest cities in the country and not only that but some of the airline's largest hubs. >> reporter: now all new york airports will stop accepting arrivals both international and domestic at noon eastern time today. that's about in an hour and a half. they are fearful that any passengers that come here would be stranded after all, the subways and buses here in new york city are about to come to a standstill. dan and bianna? >> all right, t.j., thank you. and coming up on "good morning america," how prepared are we? we'll tell you what you need to know about staying safe in youo house during the storm. >>> dr. richard besser is here with tips and the hurricane's big impacts
to new york or d.c. getting back is even trickier. >> the soonest i could get to new york on a coach ticket would be tuesday? >> tuesday. >> reporter: the airports impacted the most, newark, jfk and laguardia in new york, philadelphia and charlotte. >> this is going to be a really big deal because this hurricane is hitting some of the largest cities in the country and not only that but some of the airline's largest hubs. >> reporter: now all new york airports will...
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we live in new york city. no matter where we go, we are getting hit with the storm. >> that storm coming in with all that water? i'm going. >> reporter: even with a mandatory evacuation order officials can't force people to leave. but they are telling them if you do stay you do so at your own risk. once winds top 45 miles an hour they won't respond to 911 calls. fire and police will be hunkered down. if people stay they are doing it at their own risk. megyn: federal emergency management steams and homeland security officials have been getting details jaw dates all day. paul, thank you for being here. now there is discussion about folks who do not heed the manned story track was orders. they cannot be compelled to do so as they herd rick leventhal say, yet they need to be reminded of the danger. >> hearing some of the talk about the casinos before coming here and doing this job and flying the hurricanes out of tampa, i was living in biloxi, mis. i saw what happened with katrina. i saw the casinos that were push
we live in new york city. no matter where we go, we are getting hit with the storm. >> that storm coming in with all that water? i'm going. >> reporter: even with a mandatory evacuation order officials can't force people to leave. but they are telling them if you do stay you do so at your own risk. once winds top 45 miles an hour they won't respond to 911 calls. fire and police will be hunkered down. if people stay they are doing it at their own risk. megyn: federal emergency...
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new york. almost two dozen people say they are trapped in a vacation home in prattsville, including pregnant women, children and infants. joining me on the phone is irina novik. what's going on? >> reporter: it's crazy out here with no lights, no water. we're trapped in a house up in the mountains. it's pitch black. there is a high pressure river coming down from the top and going down, blocking all the bridges. all the bridges are coming to the house when we just came to the house. there is no way in or out. no one can help us. we are stuck here and we have a lot of children and two pregnant women, three infants, toddlers, teenagers and practically nothing that could keep us going. we cannot use bathrooms, eat, drink, nothing. it's pitch black. we cannot have water because water comes from the well which works on electric power. >> let me slow you down. you are cut off, surrounded by water? explain why you can't -- >> there is a river next to the house. it's more of up state new york like a mo
new york. almost two dozen people say they are trapped in a vacation home in prattsville, including pregnant women, children and infants. joining me on the phone is irina novik. what's going on? >> reporter: it's crazy out here with no lights, no water. we're trapped in a house up in the mountains. it's pitch black. there is a high pressure river coming down from the top and going down, blocking all the bridges. all the bridges are coming to the house when we just came to the house. there...
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some of it has in suburban new york city. jonathan hunt is live outside in long beach, new york. we saw you whipped around earlier today. how is it looking now? >> reporter: pretty good. we talk about the calm before the storm. i have to say there's a sense of calm after the storm here in long beach, right now. this boardwalk the famous boardwalk busier than average summer sunday. people come back to this city now and take a look at the damage that was done. out on the beach, the waves have receded a gate deal. still churning but receded. there were 20 foot sand berms, the waters came over this morning, swept under this boardwalk there is a lot of flooding. while everybody is enjoying a sense of fun right now about in, a lot of people will have suffered a lot of damage. any ground floor, basement homes and apartments on broadway will have suffered very bad flood damage. >> shepard: jonathan hunt, thank you. bill hemmer and martha maccallum, after this. about fiber while you are eating a candy bar? you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. how'd
some of it has in suburban new york city. jonathan hunt is live outside in long beach, new york. we saw you whipped around earlier today. how is it looking now? >> reporter: pretty good. we talk about the calm before the storm. i have to say there's a sense of calm after the storm here in long beach, right now. this boardwalk the famous boardwalk busier than average summer sunday. people come back to this city now and take a look at the damage that was done. out on the beach, the waves...
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that new york harbor area will act like a funnel. that water will be pushed up into manhattan, will be pushed up over into the east river and the hudson river and the water will rise. that's the biggest threat, the storm surge possibility for new york city proper. anderson? >> that's it for 360. thanks for watching. >>> in the line of fire, hurricane irene takes aim at the entire east coast. 65 million people at risk. after irene does this to the bahamas, what could it do to the new york skyscrapers and subways. is new york city facing a doomsday scenario. >>> steve jobs, the iphone, the ipad and this. >> i'm a mac. and i'm a pc. >> tonight, the man who started apple with jobs, the legendary steve wozniak. is this the last gasp of moammar gadhafi? >> do not leave tripoli. fight them. destroy them. >> rebels advance in tripoli. this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. my one-on-one with steve wozniak is coming up. >>> but first, estimates the storm could cause a stunning $11 billion in damage. if it continues on its current p
that new york harbor area will act like a funnel. that water will be pushed up into manhattan, will be pushed up over into the east river and the hudson river and the water will rise. that's the biggest threat, the storm surge possibility for new york city proper. anderson? >> that's it for 360. thanks for watching. >>> in the line of fire, hurricane irene takes aim at the entire east coast. 65 million people at risk. after irene does this to the bahamas, what could it do to the...
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into new york and new england for tomorrow. we will keep a close eye on that. >> our weather is perfect. it >> it is looking eyes. we will see you tomorrow. thank you for watching. >>
into new york and new england for tomorrow. we will keep a close eye on that. >> our weather is perfect. it >> it is looking eyes. we will see you tomorrow. thank you for watching. >>
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down in southern new york, the east side of new york down by wall street. chris cuomo tweeted a while ago, showing water breeer breaching wall into manhattan. raining hard in new york city. hurricane irene hit land yesterday. 3 million people on the east coast without power. at least nine deaths blamed on the storm. it's speeding up, going about 25-mile-an-hour right now. that's as fast as it's gone. still hurricane strength. as we said, the center of the storm about to hit new york city. it will hit land actually in long island and our entire abc news team is all over the storm zone right now. >> long island is getting slammed by the storm right now. it's headed our way and is there in long island. we see going back to john bermen in montauk right now. john. >> the freak of nature is right now it's not raining at all. bone dry in the sky but the wind is gusting quite hard. the seas we've been talking about, boiling, rumbling, they've been going right past u-standing up on a wall of food. i think this is a safe place. high tide is coming in a little less th
down in southern new york, the east side of new york down by wall street. chris cuomo tweeted a while ago, showing water breeer breaching wall into manhattan. raining hard in new york city. hurricane irene hit land yesterday. 3 million people on the east coast without power. at least nine deaths blamed on the storm. it's speeding up, going about 25-mile-an-hour right now. that's as fast as it's gone. still hurricane strength. as we said, the center of the storm about to hit new york city. it...
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the good news is the major airports across new york, jfk, laguardia, newark, all reopened. there are some delays on the ground at those airports. specifically newark. two reports we heard of minor damage near an airport in new jersey. across this region, unscathed. no substantial damage, no injuries to report and today the challenge now begins for many organizations including new york state as they go out to nuclear sites and other places to make sure there is no structure damage. while the earthquake has past, it concerns many across the region, it will be on their minds going into the evening hours. >> peter, mayor michael bloomberg was reassuring in his tress conference saying all the bridges, all the tunnels are well. there's been very minimal damage to buildings in the city itself and also was sympathetic to the fact that people 34 tin the cit they react as it were, with the very worse sense of what happened for obvious reasons, because of ten years ago? >> post-9/11, the blackout of 2003 changed the way people across this country and absolute lie here in new york city
the good news is the major airports across new york, jfk, laguardia, newark, all reopened. there are some delays on the ground at those airports. specifically newark. two reports we heard of minor damage near an airport in new jersey. across this region, unscathed. no substantial damage, no injuries to report and today the challenge now begins for many organizations including new york state as they go out to nuclear sites and other places to make sure there is no structure damage. while the...
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i'm at cbs news headquarters in new york. good morning. irene is making her new york debut. she hit land here just before 9:00 this morning in coney island downgraded from a hurricane to a tropical storm but still packing winds of up to 65 miles per hour. irene first made landfall in north carolina yesterday as a category one hurricane and on her track up the east coast, she has brought heavy rain and flooding that left millions without power. at this hour the center of the tropical storm is centered growth of new york city, highest sustained winds are now 60 miles per hour. the storm is moving north northeast at about 26 miles per hour. the storm is blamed for at least 10 deaths in five states, including two children. more than 4 million homes and businesses up and down the east coast are without electricity and more than 11,000 flight had been canceled potentially affecting millions of travelers nationwide. this morning airports in new york, newark, new jersey, and philadelphia remain closed. we have a team of correspondents to play throughout the hurricane zone all along
i'm at cbs news headquarters in new york. good morning. irene is making her new york debut. she hit land here just before 9:00 this morning in coney island downgraded from a hurricane to a tropical storm but still packing winds of up to 65 miles per hour. irene first made landfall in north carolina yesterday as a category one hurricane and on her track up the east coast, she has brought heavy rain and flooding that left millions without power. at this hour the center of the tropical storm is...